Salt Lake City, Ut., USA - January 11, 2016, Salt Lake City, Ut., USA - LifeVantage Corporation appoints Darren Jensen, the company's president and CEO, and Dave Toole, a new independent director, to its board of directors.
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Mr. Jensen has served as the company's President and Chief Executive Officer since May 2015. Mr. Jensen brings 25 years of global network marketing and direct selling experience to LifeVantage from companies selling a variety of product types including nutritional supplements and personal care products.
Mr. Jensen previously served in senior executive roles at some of the largest and most respected direct selling companies in the world, as well as co-founded two thriving multi-level marketing companies. In these roles, he led the development and execution of global sales, product development and service expansion strategies.
He was responsible for international business development, performance improvement, and global marketing efforts in more than 100 countries within the Asia Pacific Rim, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Mr. Jensen received his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Brigham Young University and was named one of Utah Business Magazine's 40 Under Forty honorees in 2009.
Mr. Toole brings over 35 years of experience as a supply chain, digital media and video expert, and has been the chief executive officer of MediaMobz, a private company that enables brands to increase their capacity to create video centric digital media that drives business results, since 2008.
Mr. Toole is also currently the chief executive officer of Outhink Media, an emerging media incubator, which position he has held since 2001.
Prior to Outhink Media, Mr. Toole spent 21 years at GaSonics International, a semiconductor capital equipment company, where he worked in various positions, including as chief executive officer from 1993 to 2001.
As chief executive officer at GaSonics, Mr. Toole led the company's initial public offering in 1994 and the sale of the company to Novellus Systems in 2001. Mr. Toole began his career at Advance Micro Devices, a manufacturer of early computer chips, where he was a production supervisor from 1976 to 1979. ■